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Executive and Legislative documents laid before the General Assembly of North-Carolina [1870; 1871]

1870-'71.] Document No. 6. 63
Number of schools visited by the Examiner during the
year, 1.
Number of days spent by the Examiner in visiting and in-specting
schools and school houses, 1.
Number ot teachers who have kept the required Register, 4.
Registers on hand, 5.
Remarks
:
—For want of returns I cannot report as to num-ber,
condition, &c., of school houses. Blanks have been dis-tributed
for annual reports, but the Committeemen have not
returned them. Four schools have recently commenced.
(Signed) J. F. FULLER,
County School Examiner.
Roxboro', N. C, Sept. 27, 1870.
riTT COrNTY.
Letter iVoiu II. E. Nelson, Esq., lale County E.xaijiiiier.
Gkeenville, N. C, Aug. 17, 1870.
Hon. S. S. Ashley, Raleigh, N. C:
Dear Sir:—In accordance wdth circular IG from your office,
dated April 15th, 1870, 1 have the honor to report as follows
:
1. I have examined 15 persons who applied for certificates
to teach Public Schools.
2. I have granted no first class certificates.
3. I have granted 8 second grade certificates ; 3 of which
were to white males, 3 to white females, and 2 to colored males.
4. I have also granted 1 second grade certificate to 1 colored
male in case of an appeal to the County Commissioners, who
sustained the appeal and;directed that the certificate be granted.
5. Tliere have been opened in this County, since Oct. 1st,
1869, 4 Public Schools ; 2 white, 2 colored.
6. Am unable to state the number of children, of eitlier race,
attending school (Public.)
7. The average amount paid second grade teachers is $25
per month.
The great difiicnlty in this County is to get teachers—espe-

1870-'71.] Document No. 6. 63
Number of schools visited by the Examiner during the
year, 1.
Number of days spent by the Examiner in visiting and in-specting
schools and school houses, 1.
Number ot teachers who have kept the required Register, 4.
Registers on hand, 5.
Remarks
:
—For want of returns I cannot report as to num-ber,
condition, &c., of school houses. Blanks have been dis-tributed
for annual reports, but the Committeemen have not
returned them. Four schools have recently commenced.
(Signed) J. F. FULLER,
County School Examiner.
Roxboro', N. C, Sept. 27, 1870.
riTT COrNTY.
Letter iVoiu II. E. Nelson, Esq., lale County E.xaijiiiier.
Gkeenville, N. C, Aug. 17, 1870.
Hon. S. S. Ashley, Raleigh, N. C:
Dear Sir:—In accordance wdth circular IG from your office,
dated April 15th, 1870, 1 have the honor to report as follows
:
1. I have examined 15 persons who applied for certificates
to teach Public Schools.
2. I have granted no first class certificates.
3. I have granted 8 second grade certificates ; 3 of which
were to white males, 3 to white females, and 2 to colored males.
4. I have also granted 1 second grade certificate to 1 colored
male in case of an appeal to the County Commissioners, who
sustained the appeal and;directed that the certificate be granted.
5. Tliere have been opened in this County, since Oct. 1st,
1869, 4 Public Schools ; 2 white, 2 colored.
6. Am unable to state the number of children, of eitlier race,
attending school (Public.)
7. The average amount paid second grade teachers is $25
per month.
The great difiicnlty in this County is to get teachers—espe-